[ Idioms ]
If something “dies down”, it means it ___.
a. falls over
b. dies quickly
c. fades away

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Which rules of using ‘The’ is correct?
A. The is used with new information.
B. The is used to mention something for the first time.
C. The is used to mean per/each, in expressions of frequency.
D. The is used to talk about something specific, when the noun is mentioned for a second time.
